Month: October 2022

Privacy Commissioner Publishes Research Into Community Attitudes Towards Privacy
Privacy Law

Privacy Commissioner Publishes Research Into Community Attitudes Towards Privacy

Federal Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has published findings of research conducted into community attitudes toward privacy. The focus of the research was to examine attitudes towards privacy in a number of areas including health, the internet, dealing with businesses and government organizations, and privacy in the workplace. The research provides valuable information for businesses as […]

Read More
The Tsxg Confirms That the Vigo City Council Must Process a Grant of 295,000 Euros to the Celta Foundation for Grassroots Football
Sports Law

The Tsxg Confirms That the Vigo City Council Must Process a Grant of 295,000 Euros to the Celta Foundation for Grassroots Football

The ‘Superior Court of Xustiza de Galicia’ (TSXG) has dismissed the Vigo City Council’s appeal against the sentence that ordered it to continue with the procedure for direct granting of a subsidy of 295,000 euros, committed in the budgets of the municipal Administration for the financial year 2019, to the Real Club Celta de Vigo […]

Read More
Traffic Fines Overview – What You Need to Know
Traffic Law

Traffic Fines Overview – What You Need to Know

Traffic fines in South Africa are in the process of being administrated by the AARTO agency. The main purpose of the police speed trap motorists is to control and enforce the speed limit to speedsters on the road. The current system which is in effect in South Africa follows AARTO (the Administrative Adjudication of Road […]

Read More